Amputee Heroes: High School Athlete, Book Recommendations, and a Major Recall | We’re Not Stumped

🎙️ We’re Not Stumped – Amputee Heroes: High School Athlete, Book Recommendations, and a Major Recall

In this impactful episode of “We’re Not Stumped,” hosted by Mike Bolland, we explore three diverse stories that highlight resilience, courage, and safety in the amputee community. 🌟

Join us as we discuss:
Top Books by Amputees in 2024: Dive into the best books authored by amputees in 2024, offering unique perspectives and inspiring stories that you won’t want to miss. Check out the full list here: https://livingwithamplitude.com/best-books-by-amputees-2024/

High School Football Hero: Hear the inspiring story of a high school football player who bravely rushed to save his mom in a car accident, leading to the amputation of his leg. Discover his incredible journey of resilience and recovery here: https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/clayton-county/high-school-football-player-rushes-save-mom-car-accident-has-leg-amputated/2DG6XF5ESFEXTGRVYT2W4WDGNQ/

Support De’Lon’s Heroic Recovery Journey: https://www.gofundme.com/f/[campaignUrl]/support-delons-heroic-recovery-journey

70,000 Lounge Chairs Recalled: Learn about the major recall of 70,000 lounge chairs due to safety concerns, including risks that could cause amputations. Stay informed about this critical issue here: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/70-000-lounge-chairs-recalled-003803266.html

This episode is packed with valuable insights, from safety recalls to uplifting stories and essential reading for anyone interested in the amputee community. Whether you’re here for the latest news or inspiration, this episode has something for everyone.

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